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News: 2010 Press Release

For Release: October 21, 2010
Media Calls Only: 916-492-3566
Commissioner Poizner Urges Consumers To Prepare For Disaster During California Shakeout Drill
Ask yourself, am I prepared for an Earthquake?

As millions of Californians practiced their emergency plans today during the Great California ShakeOut drill, Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner, joined by The Tech Museum President Dr. Peter Friess, California Geological Survey Geologist Chris Wills and San Jose City Fire Chief William McDonald urged consumers to prepare for disaster and evaluate their individual needs for earthquake insurance.

"Scientists say it's not a matter of if but when a big quake will strike," said Commissioner Poizner. "Only 12% of homeowners in California have earthquake insurance coverage." As we continue to work hard to make earthquake insurance as available and affordable as possible, it is important for California homeowners to understand that earthquake insurance is not covered in the standard homeowner's policy, and that they run the risk of losing their most major asset - their home - in a devastating quake. As The Great ShakeOut reminds us - the risk of quake in California is real. The Big One is coming. Californian's need to ask themselves....Am I prepared?

Based on a data call by the Department of Insurance, almost 90% of homeowners and renters do not have earthquake insurance.

Get important information about preparing for a disaster from the California Department of Insurance website at www.insurance.ca.gov . Or, call our toll-free consumer hotline at 1-800-927-HELP.

Commissioner Poizner provided the following disaster preparedness tips for California homeowners and renters:

· Take an inventory of your valuables and belongings. Take photographs or a video of each room. This documentation will provide your insurance company with proof of your belongings and help to process claims more quickly in the event of disaster.

· Keep sales receipts and/or canceled checks. Also note the model and serial numbers of the items in your home inventory.

· As you acquire more valuables - jewelry, family heirlooms, antiques, art - consider purchasing an additional "floater" or "rider" to your policy to cover these special items. These types of items typically are not covered by a basic homeowners or renter's insurance policy.

· Remember to include in your home inventory those items you rarely use (e.g., holiday decorations, sports equipment, tools, etc.).

· Store copies of all your insurance policies in a safe location away from your home that is easily accessible in case of disaster. You may want to store your policies and inventory in a waterproof, fireproof box or in a safe, remote location such as a bank safe deposit box. Consider leaving a copy of your inventory with relatives, friends or your insurance provider and store digital pictures in your e-mail or on a website for easy retrieval.

· Know what is and is not covered by your insurance policy. You might need additional protection depending on where you live. Make sure your policies are up to date. Contact your insurance provider annually to review and update your insurance policy.

· Keep a readily available list of 24-hour contact information for each of your insurance providers.

· Find out if your possessions are insured for the actual cash value or the replacement cost. Actual cash value is the amount it would take to repair or replace damage to your home or possessions after depreciation while replacement cost is the amount it would take to repair or replace your home or possessions without deducting for depreciation. Speak with your insurance provider to determine whether purchasing replacement coverage is worth the cost.

· Speak with your insurance provider to find out if your policy covers additional living expenses for a temporary residence if you are unable to live in your home due to damage from a disaster.

· Appraise your home periodically to make sure your insurance policy reflects home improvements or renovations. Contact your insurance provider to update your policy accordingly.

 

 

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